2002 CHRYSLER CARAVAN radiator

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual WATER PUMP - 2.4L
DESCRIPTION
The water pump has a cast aluminum body and
housing with a stamped steel impeller. The water
pump bolts directly to the block (Fig. 23). The cylin-
der block to water pum

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual (7) Install the timing belt (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
VALVE TIMING/TIMING BELT AND SPROCKET(S)
- INSTALLATION).
(8) Install the generator mount bracket. (Fig. 24)
(9) Install the generator.
(10) Install r

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual (5) Rotate pump by hand to check for freedom of
movement.
(6) Install the accessory drive belt. (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS -
INSTALLATION)
(7) Install drive belt shield.
(8) Fil

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual (4) Install the inlet tube (Fig. 36). Tighten bolts to
28 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(5) Connect radiator lower hose (Fig. 34) and
heater return hose (if equipped with engine oil
cooler) (Fig. 35) to the in

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual TRANSMISSION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
TRANSMISSION
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUSHING
COOLERS AND TUBES.................38
TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER
DESCRIPTION.........................38
REMOVAL.........

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual CLEANING
Check the external cooler for debris on the cooling
fin surfaces. Clean as necessary. For internal clean-
ing/flushing procedures, (Refer to 7 - COOLING/
TRANSMISSION - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
I

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual COOLING 2.5L TURBO DIESEL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
COOLING 2.5L TURBO DIESEL
DESCRIPTION - COOLING SYSTEM.........1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - COOLING
SYSTEM.....................

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS-DIESEL ENGINE
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
READS LOW1. Diesel engines, due to their
inherent effiency are slower to warm
up than gasoline powered eng